A Tennessee Complaint for Divorce is a legal document filed with the court by a person seeking to have their marriage legally dissolved. It outlines the reasons why a divorce is being sought, and contains various declarations and requests for relief. There are two types of Tennessee Complaint for Divorce: fault-based and no-fault. In a fault-based Complaint, one spouse must allege fault on the part of the other spouse in order to obtain a divorce. The grounds for fault-based divorce in Tennessee include adultery, impotence, desertion, bigamy, and imprisonment. In a no-fault Complaint, the spouse is not required to allege any fault on the part of the other. This type of Complaint is more common, and the most common ground for no-fault divorce is irreconcilable differences. Generally speaking, in order to file a Tennessee Complaint for Divorce, the petitioner must have been a resident of the state for at least six months and have grounds for divorce.